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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1927. the others and a cup is presented to . 011 N . |to the effect of the presence of the a the winner, This will give the local t I N | firehouse, on t { the pr louse, on the values of the prop- inouie ews team eight good games against risto ews erties which may adjacent to | schools of the same size. Plainville whatever site may finally ct- | : has turned out some good teams In property owners state Mail Orders Shop by the past despite lack of a real gym- Atk ooty e e ) et mw 0 0 Mail if nasium, and there is belisved to be vicinity to the building will be de pLly Unable to ;‘;‘;‘;‘M";‘r in the student ciated in value upon the comple e : nody at pre m.‘ of the house, while others ar : Filled artford's Shopping Center: Jome P][;Km[i [][-'H[;ERS e WAR ON DIPHTHERI A S e e o % Haverhill Has Largest Number ourse. PThe board of directors of the a fire company and fighting — lainville Chamber of Commerce —_— o {1 apor i 3 erce juipment on the hill, will appre- [ D m R H IR [fi {will Dol 115 regular October meet- ; 5 ; late all of the hill property. of-Cases in umry ing ‘clock o Y 3 o v ad ted — orothy Royce ead of Rea 08 |ins at 8 o'clock tonlght In-tho club Ifl]mflfllw Drive Discussed It is generally admitted a - 0 : room. This will be the Arst fall firchouse will be acceptable in fhe Haverhill, Mass, Oct. § P—With ) h El meeting and a full attendance is de- Ph G IFederal Hill section of . the it e lition of another I b--Other Elections | &eyis, o n ot mitendance ts e yswlans MRETTRRCE dEea fe iRh s s Blues Secking Games that a modest, bungalow type of ; been reach ¢ : | at a mod alow type of 1 has b eached in the epi- ur INew Autumn dtyles in NTHLETIC ASSH. MEBTING|, 7 S5 e CALENDAR 15 ADOPTED e 7 i e for gam:s with uniformed teams residential center of the hill, will not said today. averaging about 145 pounds. Con- be objectionable been 89 cas {1 » . 0 General Assembly Tomorrow Morn- | tests may be booked through Man- | Fire House Site On Federal Hill Dis- Spinal Meningitis Epfidemic Unlik ity or 1.84 per ger John Murphy, Jr. of West While the health department ) : it s ‘ | ¥ z ; " iealth ¢ went 1e approximately 48,600 or e rlng Ou lrts ing—Blues Looking ¥or Football | i rcat, The Biues have been putting | cussed — First Church Society | the School Physici Dr. A i vious highest figures werc : Games—Chamber of Commocrce |1 Some hard work and expect 10|y Omicore—Auto Breaks Boy's " taking every have been 1.80 per thou- § turn out one of the fastest middle- : ont any spread ore corded in New York, New Meets Tonight—Briefs. | weisht m-l E niihis section 1xg. neitis following on 1 Iecland during earlier g | oming Back From Italy leath from the discase and the iso jes, There Hhave bee ar xce ence Miss Dorothy Royce was elected | gohn Neri will arrive i New York | The campaizn muniza ion of onc o is not . 5 [ president of the Reading club at the | cify tomorsow morning, according fo |tHon of school ci f ; Ao S5 e tal 3 J 0 srning, according to ! school ¢ from diph- e Plainville High school yesterday aft- | golegram received by his relatives |theria was given a further hoost last of the dise to epidemic . 2 5 ) jernoon as the various curriculum |y today. He has been in Italy |Di by the board of « 1u t fge i board of health yesterd EVERY MAN THAT HAS WORN THEM KNOWS THAT THEY ARE {organizations continuod their work | e the past thees wo o not momine, |18 October meeting. when Daily examinations lextended 1o October 17 the b u 4 lof organtzing for the coming year.|\iging his old home in that coun- formaily went on ,m,m as b 1 PSR o eehonl SEAC geetoliingce . THE BEST ST e e I Chv | oy it GRISEL L (et S R D R R e : . g | Which is under the direction of Miss | T _ 3 {school physiciun, Dr. A _\» It Tee iF discovered to Tor the state as a whole, the 29 Such care is taken in the making that they cannot help but be the | Cora Hopkins, are as follows: Vice-| q, T",,””,r“\,',m O S i by |and Health Officer B. V. Robbins. |y e cases reported yesterday was the . . president, M 8 Bachelde secre- N b } CKs entere 1 r P the meningitis, a - = t s : best. The best materials, colors that are guaranteed to stand tubbing. \f:,.‘,” e ,'i,‘"g_m,h”‘ e sserolicoorgni A retbeniof Unlomlle av= |06 EFACKBLE aneazad T HCEH u liael physiclan and | 8TEest number of any single day RIS i s L 5 i Jikd ALY g er; asurer, e eSS {hoard and approves the plan an i physl @ FoNEhEtRS And the niceties of finish all go to make “YORKE"” Shirts preeminent in {George Hayden. A reading com-|+""" ! ',"' Storne ceElaying ',‘”’"“" o Thiy (,N‘, e ?; eIt g dation given |yy s Sy ‘”’ 1 ;‘:::1 5 Frrels i, appears to ‘rtain of second place g N state depa o At At mittee consisting of Louis Olson ; i non {the work and as to how it could s Raidten realms of dom | Gertrude Cullen and Lucy Glourtai SR At the end of |:‘r 4l~lhl be developed in the Bristol \eighborhood Club Annual R il teted % s . . was appointed. s ¥ in sccond place A s ensui al bl § These new “YORKE"” Shirts are made of woven madras, silk stripe ! el Masidiand Gosm® was the “"‘ Aot melloaheadige, v Supt of Sehools K Sted i the anpia & of S ! @ SEiie I plape entoy. ant : » ols Ka S C hor- madras, crepe madras, imported woven madras, fancy broadcloths, French jmamed chostn vs erdi Gepmi il B k."' i Dr. Brackett mudd 5 ¢ th i FRAN[:E M”ST PAY 2 3 3 4 matics club, which Vice-Presiden b o w s it G as 00 percales, fancy rayons in wide and narrow stripe effects, plaids, figures, | e i S e el i a0 a0 vl < s i wing 1 P 1 as ) nalies i fne eadenili Rl iR aven and Mr. | oo Reah el jacquards, etc. $ ‘ 95 $5 98 { Abbie Usher, Vivian Davis and Mar- | Un (D4 1L almost eapiurcd | temant as {0/ rris Ll ' e 2 tin Conlin were named as a com-| 5 ol Bt : Wl a so- All colors guaranteed, each ........ . to . R T 8 COm- {ward in August. o g T ) e i e St S O board o Candidates Tile Expen Accounts | e Some with attached collars, others with separate collars, soft or : roughout the school year. Thal,, Y- A: Bailey hasd 1 the posi e R o laundered. Big variety from which to make choice. A o o tion of munager of N s 1o ; : . Slldde" Order Alfects Levies on Emma Hills; viee-presi-( 1112 football t- ATt e ot o for assessord 18t = I A N {dent, Ma ‘oblin etary a . of o n o y T 1w : 5 Made of fine white broadcloth, we offer “YORKE" Shirts of import- Rl Ly A \ 1t SCELLAYRo e o : i G o lmpofls ed or domestic cloths of a special Yorke finish that resembles silk, they | Victor Hurtado is president of the | Sidort i o v and Jearn the \idates who have e < 8 2 {French club, with Beatrice t | hag not the time to gi p ¢ & are with attached tons) s | ¢ phveielansSlob Al g moexvend Washington, Oct. § (P 4 vi ident; Helen McKernan sec. | Several other men are in v nd e {1 shona foankt WaThillon tas BN gton, Blc J An un- or separate collars at, each R ] 9 to %4 98 | v and Ethel Jol a choice will probably be t Al E LI R Ol expected order by the treasury de- s . . | 5 Johnson, treas-;a choice will probably be made at iy vor P council; John k i % 3 S 2l } nELine partment increasing duties on cer | Miss Hayes is the faculty |the practice sessior No School Calendar Adopted v mayor; Erncst |1 m A . s 1 1 I i T haan f b . tain French imports to the recent Call at our men’s section, near north door, and select shirts of leader. The club has a sub-com- | game has yet been ISt T ' 2 adlen £ov e oauncii i e as riaad ol Ttxaee) o el o " s S i S {mittce composed of Virginia Con nday + el idd, ¢ for|jar o Dot TRl st e YORKE” make that will delight and satisfy you well. forti, Flora Easton and Betty Jew Invited to Bristol N : ! e we < socicty of the Rristol T Bovs' Club Auxiltary Meeting 000 Y B U0 one o 0 Home Economics clut Raptist chur vited the wom- : Reports of officers commi iRt ks : ) progress between the two countries led by Miss Jar en of t hurel cor tio! s for t T by Miss Barbara Case. nof the ) and e ition | 2L The state department had no prior : following: Pres of the Plainville Baptist church o !ror the sir Al il fope Farrar; secretary, Helen Or-{meet with it at.2:30 o'clock tomor- e : - —————— i v at.2 clock S nt announcement, it de- s o iea ot thotolub wrara sreaent elei program committee, Emily Kil-| row afternoon. A plensing prog veloped upon inquiry, and what ef- Berl'n ews the Iensington Methodist church | Bee Keepers Notified I ”!"" Hum‘r, M. Woodruff, Le- | has heen arranged, and a social hour fect it would have on the tariff con- il be held this evening &t 7:20| ‘Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodntt] oot and . Dedn 1 will follow. “[troversy was a matter on which the o'clock., The study of the Life of | has issued notice to the effect | Myron Gallup is faculty director Note |ofticals of the diplomatic branch of Christ will be continued, this eve- |all bee keepers in this town ar of the Scicnce cluh. George Back-| The evening grouy « ¢ the government who are preparing ning's theme being, “Jesus’ Ministry | qulred to file a motice of the num-|™Man is prosident; Scbastian Arcarl, gational Church Wom ol Lok ler clbaan Tont TRrlaay: o Toaing Tiole ® renly to the latest French mote in Judea.”” The umann Fund of- | ber of hives they maintain with the | Vice-president; and John Wiley, sec- | tion will hold a sewing m October 28 for state teachers' con- | (ol A E e S ot gucorens fering will be taken at this service, | town clerk. The report is submitted retary. The Vocational Guidance|7:30 o'clock this evening vention, schools to be closed on one, soloist at Fir e order, however, according to | Choir rehearsal at 8:15 o'clock will | to the Connecticut Agricultural I jclub under Miss Marion Rogers and | home of Mrs. Stanley & Wedn November tional church and a mem- the sury officials, was only a | follow the prayer mecting | periment Bureau and is filed ann .1.: liss M t Creedon’s Business ! Farmington ne, o'clock noon and open 1he -known Colo ine action and did not involve : o state bureau. stra- | Administration club ha S C. White s bee 28 for e I the retaliatory provisions of the | The Junior league of the church 1’.”‘”"“\";](‘ (13,,-11)“:;‘(:0&\‘:. ,]“l‘f"‘,';,p [i6h e HH O .‘(‘ : ”,’ H;{]’ 9 hojliis.t il Mber 2 sifox, i T Hilpodiini e s ".,»,«' l REHLE i “_(.”“;n At i G o | re T T O f an | n jserfously {11 for the past month " 00ls to be clos ' e lea 0lo ¥ bty 3 v — iy . ol k states that immediate at- | To Hold “Pe rting reported to h htly improved. the discretion of the in 1 mmu h the can impose o'clock. The latter part of thelgi o =0 "4 be given the matter : : i ¢ penalties on imports of countries taats i meeting will be given over to the R b M R : Uiggtonmia o Anitg il es gnifiUR TR ol or visiting St ! D 5 s A e lll lGafiOflS I'e 4! lSO]]» s a penalty is authori: for omis- | of a mecting of the athletic asso-| Robert B W1 on Norton pla 1 10 discriminate against American making of articles for a Christmas | sion of the necessary report ¥ s e - 0038 "he action, it W pointed T o e e ary report. ciation, will be held tomorrow morn-| A son was horn this morning to and close F : A0CIn, LAIASM0 ALad WIH Be Gommafldfl' M o Mol ani Home s To sail Saturday {ing at the high school. Various| Mr. and Mrs. George Jester of West : Schools to ORGSO RN SEERi i Doy o na Xl R R £ Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey of | members of the football squad will | Broad street open on Monday, March 5. School i ”‘,”‘ Lt ’“‘!1""‘”',’" trems o wes TR R g 5 5 | ope Monday, Ma 0 selves of the affected products and ntertaining Relatives s el GO he school and there will to close on Wednesday, Ir ry in the view Sea B Mrs Bradley of Urdayitorfan exciibe icheeriie i niactice thusiasm | Concor for Washington's birthday 1o S icTals ¢ : s VENTRES IS RETIRING“ PRl Mr. Rickey re-!will be worked up for Saturday's 118 Whi o close on Friday, A e thae e ] Ly 2 ‘]', HNE (emany his connection | game here with the South Manches- o Ly under the 1 the treasury o e l1ey of Kensington. Mr S e e pen on Monday, May The treasury order becomes offec- lalso entertaining his Brother, kR hiE 28 bk dE be closed on Friday, April t i = i for Eas \ke up his new po- | Sie o Cinieot ihe eas tive at onee Beauty Contest Scheduled For East | ;o' o' o "poaiak, ca Diritalgfng i ! L the first home game of the sca s ; ) B |sition_with ~the Commercial Trust|son and a large crowd 1a expected, SRS e e inereased duties were imposed Berlin Community Club Meeting— S 0':‘:‘]7]“(' e { Co. upon his return !;.« Plainville showed its worth Tues- | 3 ‘! LA ,_.Y[‘ e on automob ind bicycles and o] I g sRQctal Building Bridge against the heavy Bristol High ! ADL SOt £ 4 Wil Jean Al their parts, paper board and other Conn. Light and Power Flles No- | Kensington Night” at the | (voremen of the highway gang | seconds : last term. Sehools to be Entertein For Homecomers cardbonrd products, bricks not 1 n Community club, with Sot 2 Lol s Wednesday, May 30 for Dr. and Mrs. R, Siliciano of Bris . ¥ i ted the construction of a deto sarts Fi . : Y 2 f otherwise provided e tico of Merger. Rensington residents taking part ot MO apan | - Hary Ron e day e e Ty LA R [the program of entertainment. The e DI i RO L Gl high Boost For Boys' Club sunday in ) the hor Sl e Lhrmie Tt o With the annual elections of Bol !‘xc. nsington committee in ch P bt es ity B ook Wil slie, aaueloome nasty 10¢ The preliminary plans for ing of Mr Sl e e e s ton-Kasica post, 68, American Le A % = he bridge Sed | {he freshmen at 8 o'clock tomorrow LT = 5 A o : LA, Sutll i1 N e the affair consists of Mrs, | by traftic during the reconstruction 'y " A0 Tl et Roys' elub building fund were cimter, Mrs, jo and Mrs. Y. A, [increased duties is represented in the o Honstha o B hl-d})ml tor Fri. |Hooker and Richard Hill of the main bri which will be | D S R U a substantial boost and tha com Risaccin of New Britaiz, who have |normal importation of these arti- the coming SyEanSceR ey Frl- | S preliminary _disclosures of” the [idened o accommodate: the mew | hoT: of the evening will be devoted teemen werd spent the summier months in Europe. | clos. day evening, Octeber 14, it is L"lx‘ program state that two black erows | pighwa jto games for the freshmen, t much Guests present from Tirooklyn, | erally prophesied that Joseph Wil- | G0 0 Porind nesting in Ken- i enliic. Sohial to.0ne | sophomores looking on at the under New H Waterbu and 1 son will rhcelve the position of | S0 LN Lory clover birds, |y rontt choollito iOpen classmen. Both classes will foin | o b Commander of the local post. e v e e n (AL penoslio At Lo Bl i tinclog e commitiza Injaiazes v e | 18 e f will open for yea n Monday | oo S Tai e Wilkon has been @ member ot V,I\;r, song ant danecs. Also. the commit- | S 00O G e mnume | CONSSS OF vhfd?l )\.,.] .\.;m;vh, , C ey Bolton-K: post since its Installa- | tea felt that this town should not hioe Staff ns lost year. Mrs, |Chalrman; Lella Ryder, and Marian ommancant tion in this town and has been @ |pass the season without a bathi o s ol of the | Livingston. The faculty members e i EaEtenltotns falthful worker for the pOst, SerVing | heauty contest and one s been ~iteiislonistualas an Mika{Gath srins| SiILRe Ahe patrons and patronesses Teg Broken in Front of Schooll | in various oMeas and heading several | panged, including the preftiest girls Will ‘supervise the forelgn | The dance will be open only to pu- ot Dl L eiEny s of committees, It 18 hellevad that his|from cach district in the competi- assuming that at least 20 of the school 1S Oak street, was struck by an au- | n:r:\":n:\lion will ’x-,.m\‘\-;; <hr; .w:lly\::(»(rr:;lmn” A loving cup will be a\; arded | s are registered at the open-| ln[l\ui\kl-flml: League : | tomobile driven by Ralph I of the entire post and his electio | and for the first time in the history [ of the class “lainville high school has enteres b i \ the position is practically assurcd, |of the fown, “Hill's Bathing Beau- | Graduates of day or evening |(he Western Connecticut league, B L G Ry P~ . Legionnaires of this 10wn Teport. | tieg” will he secn by local residents. |school who desire to attend the type- | which is primarily a basketball cir- e ke Commander Harold D. Ventres to- | The program ix rounded out hy fwo [writing cldss under the direction of i cuit and consists of Litchfield, Wa- tuken to the Bristol hos by kn day atated that he believed that Wil- | well known pugilists who have been [Mrs. Youns may do so to the extent tertown, Terryuitt, Thomaston and Shid s s <on would be the next commander of [summering here who have consent-|of accommodations. Tast year [ Plainville, Each school plays = \ams % the poilde, &5 bystandere the Bolton-Kasica post and paid [ed to put on an exhibition bout next juates attended the (yping | home-and-home serics with each of Wedding bells will not ring after ! | '» ricd that he was driving car tribute to the candidate’s record of | Wednesday evening, the committes A1 for W. H. Martin, 95, of C L i i membership in the organization. He | has announced. | Grange Program == SR Loty and & 1 said that Wilson had always been a| It is hoped that Kensingtonians | Two sessions will be held at the Nicholas, &8, backed out gl Tarch Officers Elected hard worker for the Legion and had | will turn ouf in fuM force to attend |Central Pomona Grange mecting to inute. ! Church Cors: ',“H i ) The S t of ed efforts to make Bolton- | the celebrations and to pay their 1d at the hall of the local J G iamaniallceliic ogLE B ecret O s ” 3 e s | Congregational ¢h society held Kasiea post a headliner in all de- [respects to R. 0. Clark and the s on Farmington avenne. The [ Congr ) 3 Hom oy partments. Communitw club. A large attendance | nig session will open at 10:30 <PLAINVILLE' | District of Phanville sa Probate Court, | 1ast ni the following eCo ort S s Octotier 4Lh, A. D; 18 i elected: The Leglon, under Commander |13 expected. the morning and will in- TONIGHT ONLY A N o e O S Ventres' leadership, has made tre- File Merger Notice {elude initiation of members. Lunch- || garen INCE, REX LEASE and e et {graham; clerk, Minnie Cob omdous strides i the past vear,| Papers have been filed with Town |con will be served at the hall and JOLA MENDEZ In on | t \'l“ it \"‘ “'“‘“II RADIAT o A -o,; LIAg ety g i ember. |Clork Arthur L. Woodruff, by J.|the afternoon on, convening at esens. treasurer Of cyolonchiss HnL . A Han :;‘i‘mgnl;“::?:i:n"xri‘lrxln: n:n nrln'\’;:l{r Henry Roraback and €. L. Camp-|1:20 o'clock will include ndnirgcrul “N tf P blic‘t’ i it | anditor, George R. Marsh: Fonyryerrs‘rxg;‘rm:xcemdmm and and mainta an e ) ¥ . G i < S e estament of il b 3 T c:rd for achievements in com- [bell, president and secretary of the |hy several prominent state lecturers -tror Ii 101 may be proved, approved ,‘1 reh committee, Miss Ruth Lat- :"‘:.'l-‘r'.«Bfi.sufizfiyfiimwm‘.’,?'fi';m munity affairs, until at present it is Connecticut Light and Power com- | Observe Holiday Red-blooded romance, copiously en- admitted to v;"j as {terson: prudential committee, John Al that woliavelsarnod i atyotasary. one of the most powerful organiza- | PARY, certifying to the merging with | The Jewish residents of Berlin to- | | dowed with thrilling action. B i v. Rayma ‘ll\\. Coolk jce—free. s G R SR T :Pno :;m(r;‘rpn\ it Light V.]\‘dll ower | day celebrated Yom Kippur, the day FRIDAY ONLY it o v"“‘;,h‘:‘:‘T,»:T:v\:',]:-,‘w e | | If you have a heating problem we civie activities of the past few . criden Gas Light Co.. |of atonement and the principal holi- DOUGLAS MacLEAN in said on i : Ir‘ P | would deem it a privilege if you would months have been included the |the Meriden Electric Light Co., the|lgay of the Hebrews. The holiday 5 . de for the construction | o iiisen a8 Tob Tadts s iguncs ‘oa s support of - the town murse | New Milford Electrle Co., the Wood- |jasted from sundown last evening to “SOFT CUSH‘ONS [proposed firchouse in _ the Eiodeen Tadsetor Heatioe: Dot mretiminary movements to. | Pury Blectric Co. and the Wostport | sundown this evening and fs fol- ¢ enld appl ace LHIN section, the property oy ¢ | P B ards the establishment of a local | Electric Co. The aforcnamed com- |jgwed by a general rejoicing. Into the Sultun's harem with Doug | (o€ hearing thercon. Iy publishing a cops 4‘9\' hill have been thrown into & flut- | Gapran 1 MoCrary: is the| e TRD fire department and Decoration and [ PARies have been merged under an East Berlin Ttems 1| Mackean as our harem-scarem gu L ana T of excitement over the state-Inew commar of the naval airlgy co s T P s ; ing n i S 31 Central Ave., Waterbury. Conn Armistice Day celebrations, sponsor- |a&reement dated February &, 172 The Berlin Panthers, the newly | a hundred miles an hour with a smil by posting a copy th b- |0 ent that the fire commission station. i C ain Me- sagid o ed by the Legion. The Conneetient Light and Power | o eayiized football team in this dis- | at every mile. glatinots ot ;'1\"\ » Il have their ey on one or two IKelY |Crary formerly ~command the | hone: Waterbury 8261 Bolton-Kasica post and the Legion | C0 is obliged to file a notice of the o S ON iR LI talaasae CLb sites for the building. Opinions | shenandoah and e naval air sta- | Auxtliary will hold thelr first joint |Merger with the towns in which the (Continucd on Page 15.) RYDER, Judge |Scem to be about evenly divided asjtion at Lakehurst, N. J. meeting of the season on Friday company holds property. The cor- ¢ AMERICAN RADIATO ComPANY tvening, October 7, at § o'clock at |Poration s owner of lim\sull\'r,m\. —_— —_— N ——————— o hall. A social time has been | ProPerty in this fown and is at pres- Leslon hall, & sccial 1 ne. " wa | it expending, mroven 1he U. . 1.| FRECKLES AND HIS A Big Joke to em y Blosser el Speakers Taving ‘been en. | Corporation, many thousands of dol- v‘g"‘! Gl lars in the new gas line from Meri- it Elections den, Middletown and Bristol. On Thursday eve . October 12, Whist Successful (7 R = N ( ¥ ) O Thursday evening, October 1% | .0 whist party sponsored by tho B SGEELEY MO -BUT 4A ToL CERTAINY ; ) (R 'éi.."f’i‘{l“n;‘.l'-“'w?? i attons of | St Paul T. A, & . sociely which TUAT OSCARS GONNA '\ AT TUAT 7AEY OSSIE DOESNT TMINK. SAY, ISIT SO (§ (ywy suRE ! AN | i d e etacnt Nirs. Paul Haker, and | ¥8s held at Tabs hall last evenin, RACE AIS DONK WITA ) EVEN SET TV IS CLARA CAN TUAT YOU AN TAG SRR VISTIN Gt o nratiAnA sconin vigevrests (=os atlonded by about s, Cane TAG'S LINDY; DAY 7o AANE RUR FASTER THAN AIZERGONNA HAVE ) Wi S0 BAD HE dents, Mra. Ambroso Borrelt | and | Lygies first, Mrs. Emma Dehme; TAG'S PONY! SENosSEntn ARACE =S WONT KAOW HA s AHA M, 3 2 ) “% | second, Mrs. Henry Rose: men's W IN' recelved, making it necessary that | o "3 pio oo gecond, John HERE .I-\E IS NOW = RE Z RACIA these three positions be flled at the | yulina, Retreshmenis wer sorved WELL ASK coming elections. Every member of | “mpo \hists will take place week the Auxiliary is asked to be present | 1 yndqer the direc ¢ |1y und e direction of the S as important business will be trans- | Paul “Tabs.” ted. % To Recelve Communion The Auxiliary will hold a rum-| Tpe St Paul Y. M. T. A. & B. so- mage sale early in November and | ejety will receive communion in a donations are being received at this | hody on Sunday at the § o'clock time. at St. Paul's church. Rev. Benefit Dance Brennan, pastor, will of- A Wellesley Benefit dance will be | ficiate. Al members of the organi- held at Grange Hall, Berlin, on Sat- | zation are urged to be present. urday evening, October 8. Mrs. Paul | Entertains Club Raker and Mrs. Fred Teich will act | Miss Mary Rosick and Miss Celia Rosick entertained the G. G. G. club at their home on Farmington av nue, Kensington, Tuesday evening. Bridge was played and refreshments were served. About 25 members of as hoste: Proceeds of the affair will be forwarded to the Massachu- setta Institution. A larze gathering of local residents is anticipated. Mid-Weck Secrvice o8

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